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  • Aug 12, 2000
    Garth Brooks' attorney says the singer is considering opening his 10-year home, the Blue Rose Estate on Genelle Drive in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, as a tourist attraction. Neighbors are instantly opposed
    Aug 14, 2000
    Naomi Judd files for divorce from Larry Strickland, her manager and husband of 11 years, accusing him of adultery and inappropriate marital conduct
    Aug 15, 2000
    Mercury releases Jamie O'Neal's debut single, "There Is No Arizona"
    Aug 15, 2000
    Capitol releases "Morning Wood," an album by southern comedian Rodney Carrington
    Aug 16, 2000
    "The Ballad Of Ramblin' Jack" debuts in New York movie houses. An account of "Mister Garfield" writer Ramblin' Jack Elliott, it also features Kris Kristofferson, Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger
    Aug 16, 2000
    A year after accompanying Alabama on a country hit, 'N Sync receives keys to the city of Orlando, Florida
    Aug 16, 2000
    Clint Black, suffering from a bronchial infection, cancels a pair of concerts in Indianapolis and Cincinnati
    Aug 16, 2000
    Neighbors tell Garth Brooks' attorney they don't want his home on Genelle Drive in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, turned into a tourist attraction, predicting it would increase traffic and noise
    Aug 16, 2000
    Mary Chapin Carpenter sings "Why Walk When You Can Fly" during the Democratic National Convention at the Staples Center in Los Angeles as the party nominates vice president Al Gore for president
    Aug 18, 2000
    The Abbie Hoffman biopic "Steal This Movie" opens. It includes a Steve Earle duet with Sheryl Crow on "Time Has Come Today," along with music by Joan Osborne, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt and Ringo Starr

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